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yes if the snowflake eel has a large rock for a shelter
A snowflake moray eel
In corals
There are no guarantees--general characteristics may not fit any specific animal--but the snowflake eel (Echidna nebulosa) is one of the best moray eels for a saltwater community or reef tank. Very small fish might be in danger but the greatest risk is to small crustaceans, particularly shrimp.
yes eels and sharks are commonly kept together...
They eat frozen or freeze-dried krill, fish, shrimp, and most meaty foods.
Yes it can but its either the only fish in the tank or with smaller fishes than the eel.
There are many eel species, so these freshwater fishes can have different life spans. For example, the fire eel, which is native to Cambodia and Indonesia, has a life span of about 20 years. Others can have either longer or shorter life spans in the wild, and in captivity they can live up to 50 years.
They will eat almost any kind of fish. They are a type of moray eel, who tend to be aggresive.
Yes, snowflake eels are carnivores. They like to eat meaty aquatic creatures such as silversides, krill and clam. They can be kept with other fish as long as they are too big for the eel to eat.
They're gangsters, man. They do what the 'F' they want. Never test a moray eel. Never.
Pour it in a tank with an electric eel